I had to watch over two stitching sessions. Lovely to see all your progress and haul. My favourite non stitching RUclips channels are canal boat vloggers. They cruise the uk canal networks and show the gorgeous scenery and life in a small off grid space (I’m biased as I regularly holiday on canal boats with friends and it is one of my favourite relaxing weeks of the year). Boat time (Wes and Amy), This Tiny Life (Jack and Gabby) & Holly the Cafe Boat (Vic and Jo). There are many others - I hope you find something you enjoy.
Ooh, those are such fun suggestions! I've seen a little bit about canal boating, and it looks like so much fun and so relaxing. I will definitely check out those channels too - - thank you!
Love your finishing ideas! Since I started cross stitching few years ago, I have a whole new appreciation for Micheal's for mounts, particularly since I don't have a Hobby Lobby near me.
Thank you! And yes, it's really fun how much Michael's has for finishing. I've built up quite the little collection of cute things and really should actually put some of them to use. :D
It was so nice to spend a few minutes with you too! Videos are lovely, but in person chats are just better. Looking forward to Stitch New England already!
7:36 u could put a hoop collection in the sectioned box. Also gr8 storage for patterns, stickers, stationary & Pens, journals/blank books. Put florist foam down in the bottom of each section & stand your scissor collection.
Oh, thank you so much! I am not a very good commenter myself, so I certainly can't hold anyone else to a different standard! I am just glad you watch and enjoy - thank you! ❤
First time watching. When you mentioned the floss named Coronal Mustard, I thought of Martin Mull because he played Coronal Mustard in the movie Clue. I think he came to mind because of some tragic news about him. You do have some amazing projects and they are beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for stopping by! I heard the sad news about Martin Mull recently myself. Clue is one of my favorite movies, and he is so funny (as they all are).
You are so right, thank you! Funny how I never thought of horses. :D I really like that clock finish too -- I think it'll be very versatile for many different small projects.
In N Out is literally our first stop whenever we visit my family in CA too. A bit late, but whenever I think of running animals I always think of antelopes first.
Hello Deborah. It's so nice to see you and catch up. I'm so happy to hear that you've had a very productive and adventurous month. Your finishes are always so inspiring and creative, thank you for sharing. I love Erik Larson's work. I think I only need to read two more of his books to be fully caught up. I hope you that you are enjoying the summer. Much love my dear friend ❤.
Always so good to hear from you, my friend! And I love knowing that you enjoy Erik Larson's books too. I have several more in my To Be Read pile already, and I am looking forward to them. I'm thinking the one on the sinking of the Lusitania will be next. I hope you're having a good week so far and looking forward to a little time off tomorrow. ❤
@@kensingtoncrossstitch Larson's book on the Lusitania is one of his best. I cannot wait to hear your thoughts. Funny enough, I haven't read The Devil in the White City, yet. It's his most popular book.
Oh, I learned that lesson too. :D I haven't seen any squirrels getting at the food lately, but we had to go through several variations to keep them at bay.
Great video, and finishes. I received a BenQ lamp from the company a couple of years ago and I love it. They are truly a great light and company to work with. I'm like you as far as being contacted by company's and just saying no to them. But I did work with them on the lamp. I was contacted by Luca-s designs and they sent me a kit of my choice in exchange for talking and showing their product. I now am addicted to their kits!LOL! I have ordered 4 other kits. Congratulations on 2500 subscribers! Always watch you, just terrible about commenting!❤
I'm so glad to hear you also like your BenQ lamp! I've been impressed so far. And I can't say I'm surprised you bought more kits after trying one out. We stitchers are easy to tempt, aren't we? :D And thank you for watching! I am not a good commenter either, but the watching itself counts for so much, doesn't it? ❤
I love your shirt! I remember watching that TNG episode when it first aired. It’s fun to “meet” someone else who is a big fan of both Star Trek and Star Wars; most people are really into one or the other, it seems. And thanks for your book reviews! I’ll be looking for a couple of those.
Aah, thank you! I wondered if anyone else would appreciate it as well. :D If I had to choose between the two, I would go with Star Trek in a heartbeat, but I really do enjoy Star Wars too. As you said, always nice to meet others who feel the same! And I hope you do enjoy the books as well!
If you use the Land That I Love finish in the snug, you could put the tv remote, stitchy tools, your cheaters, even store your pattern in a slot if it fits. I love feeding the birds too, and recently added a feeder to the front of the house where I can see it when I'm in my chair stitching. I recently had a raccoon and a ground hog visit along with rabbits, squirrels and tons of birds! ❤ I'm so glad your video was a long one because I *almost* got all my frogging done while watching! Thanks for the idea about key chains as zipper pulls on project bags! I have a teapot that I've thrown them in for YEARS and now I have a way to use them and remember my trips, etc. Great video!
Wonderful idea about using the piece for craft storage in The Snug, thank you! I've been having so much fun watching the birds this week. Although yesterday was two clever squirrels figuring their way around the baffle and a woodchuck who figured out what was going on too. We'll see what happens next. 😂
Lomg, long way to run: how about a cottage in the distance with a long winding road leading there. Loved the video & appreciate your spending time with me. You make my creative juices moving to make projects my own.
This may sound silly but . . . I saw a freebie pattern on a floss tube video and instantly thought how good it would look in you arch shaped frame. Lol. It is a cute little fox. MommalovesyouGB was the flosstube channel and the pattern is called “Light”. It is freebie pattern by Barbara Ana Designs. ❤️
Oh, that's a wonderful idea! I've seen that piece a couple times as other flosstubers talk about the SAL, but never thought out it in the curved frame. Thank you for thinking of me and sharing!
Wonderful video (as always :); One RUclips channel that I love to watch is Bentley House Minis. She creates mini dollhouses (Science Fiction dollhouse; Captain's Quarters, etc) and it is fascinating to watch her turn simple items into amazing finished projects! So creative!
Hi friend, Instead of illustrating the word 'run', my suggestion is that you focus on the phrase 'a long, long way'. I would use a road or path going off into the distance. Maybe a signpost with an arrow or the word far on it. There could be in the distance just a very small black figure, not much drtail because it is so far away. Just a few ideas that go through my head and I hope they help. Stitch happy. 52:40
I"ve seen looking at that light but feel it's a bit on the expensive side. Living only on Social Security doesn't give me much for extras now days. Maybe one day I will invest in one. Love your finishes. I would like to suggest a vine....they run...maybe with some leaves...perhaps a flower or two on it? That's what I would stitch on it instead of the woman. I'm not really into stitching people.
I can understand that! It's not something that can be an impulse buy or one if you're really not sure about it. What a lovely idea about the vine too, thank you!
Hello and welcome! Always happy to discover someone else who is both a stitcher and a Disney fan. Thank you so much for the channel recommendation too!
Hey Debra! Congrats on 2.5k! I may join you and start Sing A Sampler, it’s been in my “collection” a while now. 😉 Also love your Mill Hill finish - great idea!
Hello, I just found your channel and enjoyed seeing your finishes and wips. The Hands on Design pattern Snow Much Fun looks really nice on the darker fabric. The picture behind you over your left shoulder…is it a cross stitch and if it is what is the name of it, it’s awesome. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
Welcome, and I am so glad you enjoyed the video! The piece behind me is Rainbow Temperature Supernova by Climbing Goat Designs (on Etsy). I stitched the min/max version last year using my own color selection. I really loved the stitch itself and the final product even more. If you're looking for a temperature chart, I highly recommend it.
Just found your channel and I'm already a fan!!! I have the same Silver Creek and don't care for the running girl either. How would I chart a nun (Maria)? Never done it before.
Welcome and hello! I've seen a couple examples of Maria on Instagram. I think if you look at the #singasamplerseries hashtag they should come up. For recharting, the difficulty depends on how complicated you want to make it, but mostly it's about trying to keep your new design in roughly the same space/number of stitches as the original. For Maria, it would be making bobbed hair instead of the pigtails, a habit instead of shorts, etc. Good luck!
thanks for sharing all your plans and progress! Maybe a winding road into the distance for the Fa piece? idk how hard to chart it would be, but I just spent an hour charting a salt shaker so who am I to ask HAHAHA. xoxo
I really love that idea of a winding road as well (and constantly have The Beatles running through my head now). I did some charting for Early Americans last night and was nearly pulling my hair out but unwilling to quit, so I think we totally understand each other. 😂
I hope you pass the Wind in the Willows test! I haven't read that book for years, but I did see a stage version a few Christmasses ago and still loved it. That exam card is brilliant. I couldn't quite tell, but I think the picture on the front was my Oxford college. My favourite FFO this time was the clock. I might have been inspired to get a similar clock, although I haven't a clue what I will put in it. Non-stitchy RUclips I love right now is The Rest Is Entertainment. Some of it is UK-specific but in general it is a fascinating discussion about entertainment industry issues that are relevant internationally. One of the presenters is Richard Osman - I can't remember whether I have recommended his books to you or not, but I do think you might enjoy them. They are sort-of-cozy English murder mysteries although they tend to have a high body count!
I finished the Wind in the Willows the other night and really loved it in the end. I remember a version being on Broadway about 10-15 years ago, and at the time it wasn't of interest, but now I am regretting having not seen it. I will keep an eye out in future. How fun if that's your Oxford college too! One of the things I really like about that series is the artwork they choose. I look forward to seeing your clock finish! I hadn't heard of that RUclips channel, but it sounds really interesting, thank you! I have Osman's first book and had every intention of reading it and then bought more books and got distracted by others and ... and ...
@@joninay3947 Hooray! I'm also getting ready for a start tomorrow (though it likely won't be much yet...) Let me check on a hashtag and get back to you on that too.
I had to watch over two stitching sessions. Lovely to see all your progress and haul. My favourite non stitching RUclips channels are canal boat vloggers. They cruise the uk canal networks and show the gorgeous scenery and life in a small off grid space (I’m biased as I regularly holiday on canal boats with friends and it is one of my favourite relaxing weeks of the year). Boat time (Wes and Amy), This Tiny Life (Jack and Gabby) & Holly the Cafe Boat (Vic and Jo). There are many others - I hope you find something you enjoy.
Ooh, those are such fun suggestions! I've seen a little bit about canal boating, and it looks like so much fun and so relaxing. I will definitely check out those channels too - - thank you!
Love your finishing ideas! Since I started cross stitching few years ago, I have a whole new appreciation for Micheal's for mounts, particularly since I don't have a Hobby Lobby near me.
Thank you! And yes, it's really fun how much Michael's has for finishing. I've built up quite the little collection of cute things and really should actually put some of them to use. :D
It was so nice to visit with you last weekend! I always wish I had more time to spend catching up with everyone.
It was so nice to spend a few minutes with you too! Videos are lovely, but in person chats are just better. Looking forward to Stitch New England already!
7:36 u could put a hoop collection in the sectioned box. Also gr8 storage for patterns, stickers, stationary & Pens, journals/blank books. Put florist foam down in the bottom of each section & stand your scissor collection.
Those are all wonderful ideas, thank you! I'd just been thinking I needed a place to wrangle my smaller hoops ...
Fun video. I love to see your way of finishing your projects. I've never seen such that elsewhere. Very inspiring!😊
Oh, thank you so much!
Congratulations on 2500 subscribers! I don't always comment, but I have watched your channel from very early on, and have enjoyed every one! 😊
Oh, thank you so much! I am not a very good commenter myself, so I certainly can't hold anyone else to a different standard! I am just glad you watch and enjoy - thank you! ❤
First time watching. When you mentioned the floss named Coronal Mustard, I thought of Martin Mull because he played Coronal Mustard in the movie Clue. I think he came to mind because of some tragic news about him.
You do have some amazing projects and they are beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for stopping by! I heard the sad news about Martin Mull recently myself. Clue is one of my favorite movies, and he is so funny (as they all are).
Horses are known for running. My favorite of your finishes was the clock. Very unusual and you can display 2 on it at once.
You are so right, thank you! Funny how I never thought of horses. :D I really like that clock finish too -- I think it'll be very versatile for many different small projects.
In N Out is literally our first stop whenever we visit my family in CA too.
A bit late, but whenever I think of running animals I always think of antelopes first.
Yes! In N Out is just a total must. Love that idea of an antelope too!
Hello Deborah. It's so nice to see you and catch up. I'm so happy to hear that you've had a very productive and adventurous month. Your finishes are always so inspiring and creative, thank you for sharing. I love Erik Larson's work. I think I only need to read two more of his books to be fully caught up. I hope you that you are enjoying the summer. Much love my dear friend ❤.
Always so good to hear from you, my friend! And I love knowing that you enjoy Erik Larson's books too. I have several more in my To Be Read pile already, and I am looking forward to them. I'm thinking the one on the sinking of the Lusitania will be next. I hope you're having a good week so far and looking forward to a little time off tomorrow. ❤
@@kensingtoncrossstitch Larson's book on the Lusitania is one of his best. I cannot wait to hear your thoughts. Funny enough, I haven't read The Devil in the White City, yet. It's his most popular book.
@@xstitchinglibrarian I have to admit, I am holding off on that one too, just because of the subject matter.
The squirrels like the suet cakes. If it is going that fast it might not be the birds. Mixing seed with hot paprika helps keep them out.
Oh, I learned that lesson too. :D I haven't seen any squirrels getting at the food lately, but we had to go through several variations to keep them at bay.
Great video, and finishes. I received a BenQ lamp from the company a couple of years ago and I love it. They are truly a great light and company to work with. I'm like you as far as being contacted by company's and just saying no to them. But I did work with them on the lamp. I was contacted by Luca-s designs and they sent me a kit of my choice in exchange for talking and showing their product. I now am addicted to their kits!LOL! I have ordered 4 other kits. Congratulations on 2500 subscribers! Always watch you, just terrible about commenting!❤
I'm so glad to hear you also like your BenQ lamp! I've been impressed so far. And I can't say I'm surprised you bought more kits after trying one out. We stitchers are easy to tempt, aren't we? :D And thank you for watching! I am not a good commenter either, but the watching itself counts for so much, doesn't it? ❤
I love your shirt! I remember watching that TNG episode when it first aired. It’s fun to “meet” someone else who is a big fan of both Star Trek and Star Wars; most people are really into one or the other, it seems. And thanks for your book reviews! I’ll be looking for a couple of those.
Aah, thank you! I wondered if anyone else would appreciate it as well. :D If I had to choose between the two, I would go with Star Trek in a heartbeat, but I really do enjoy Star Wars too. As you said, always nice to meet others who feel the same! And I hope you do enjoy the books as well!
Aww... you are so sweet. It was great meeting you too. Good luck on your Bookstore build. Great finishes! I like the one you put on the cocoa rack.
Hi Carol! And thank you! I hope your Star Wars minifigs piece is coming along well too. ❤
If you use the Land That I Love finish in the snug, you could put the tv remote, stitchy tools, your cheaters, even store your pattern in a slot if it fits. I love feeding the birds too, and recently added a feeder to the front of the house where I can see it when I'm in my chair stitching. I recently had a raccoon and a ground hog visit along with rabbits, squirrels and tons of birds! ❤ I'm so glad your video was a long one because I *almost* got all my frogging done while watching! Thanks for the idea about key chains as zipper pulls on project bags! I have a teapot that I've thrown them in for YEARS and now I have a way to use them and remember my trips, etc. Great video!
Wonderful idea about using the piece for craft storage in The Snug, thank you! I've been having so much fun watching the birds this week. Although yesterday was two clever squirrels figuring their way around the baffle and a woodchuck who figured out what was going on too. We'll see what happens next. 😂
Lomg, long way to run: how about a cottage in the distance with a long winding road leading there. Loved the video & appreciate your spending time with me. You make my creative juices moving to make projects my own.
Oh, I love that idea! So much more me than a running girl. :D And thank you for watching!
Happy to see your happy face. I love all of your FFOs. Congratulations on all of your new subscribers.
Thank you so much, Rhonda! It's always lovely to get one of your comments. ❤
This may sound silly but . . . I saw a freebie pattern on a floss tube video and instantly thought how good it would look in you arch shaped frame. Lol. It is a cute little fox. MommalovesyouGB was the flosstube channel and the pattern is called “Light”. It is freebie pattern by Barbara Ana Designs. ❤️
Oh, that's a wonderful idea! I've seen that piece a couple times as other flosstubers talk about the SAL, but never thought out it in the curved frame. Thank you for thinking of me and sharing!
Wonderful video (as always :); One RUclips channel that I love to watch is Bentley House Minis. She creates mini dollhouses (Science Fiction dollhouse; Captain's Quarters, etc) and it is fascinating to watch her turn simple items into amazing finished projects! So creative!
Oh, how fun! I will definitely have to check out that channel. Thank you for mentioning it!
Found The Captains on the Happy Sloth website ❤❤
Oh hooray! I will definitely pass that info along in future too.
Enjoyed your video. I like the more simple finishes sometimes.
Thank you! Yes, I think the simpler finishes can be so lovely sometimes too.
Hi friend, Instead of illustrating the word 'run', my suggestion is that you focus on the phrase 'a long, long way'. I would use a road or path going off into the distance. Maybe a signpost with an arrow or the word far on it. There could be in the distance just a very small black figure, not much drtail because it is so far away.
Just a few ideas that go through my head and I hope they help. Stitch happy. 52:40
I really love that idea, thank you! Such a great way to frame the idea, focusing on the distance instead of the running part.
I have the BenQ floor lamp and absolutely love it.
That's so good to hear! I've been really pleased with mine so far.
My great aunt called her little space "the snuggery" ❤
YAAAS! It's such a great name!
Beautiful FFOs! For the Do ReMi set, perhaps a goat running (for the Lonely Goatherd). 😅😅
Thank you! And what a perfect suggestion! I love it! :D
I"ve seen looking at that light but feel it's a bit on the expensive side. Living only on Social Security doesn't give me much for extras now days. Maybe one day I will invest in one. Love your finishes. I would like to suggest a vine....they run...maybe with some leaves...perhaps a flower or two on it? That's what I would stitch on it instead of the woman. I'm not really into stitching people.
I can understand that! It's not something that can be an impulse buy or one if you're really not sure about it. What a lovely idea about the vine too, thank you!
First time watching! Fellow Disney lover here! I love to watch Tim Tracker since my Disney destination of choice is Disney World Florida!💝
Hello and welcome! Always happy to discover someone else who is both a stitcher and a Disney fan. Thank you so much for the channel recommendation too!
Hey Debra! Congrats on 2.5k! I may join you and start Sing A Sampler, it’s been in my “collection” a while now. 😉 Also love your Mill Hill finish - great idea!
Hi Nicki! I would love you have you join in on Sing a Sampler! We can discuss at the next stitching day if you'll be there?
Darn I won’t be there this month, heading to Cape Cod for vacation. Let me know what you decide and I’ll catch up in August!😊
@@nickiciampa6057 Have a wonderful vacation! We can definitely chat about it another time. I'll probably be starting it in August or September anyway?
Hello, I just found your channel and enjoyed seeing your finishes and wips. The Hands on Design pattern Snow Much Fun looks really nice on the darker fabric. The picture behind you over your left shoulder…is it a cross stitch and if it is what is the name of it, it’s awesome. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
Welcome, and I am so glad you enjoyed the video! The piece behind me is Rainbow Temperature Supernova by Climbing Goat Designs (on Etsy). I stitched the min/max version last year using my own color selection. I really loved the stitch itself and the final product even more. If you're looking for a temperature chart, I highly recommend it.
Thank you for the information, I will check it out.
Just found your channel and I'm already a fan!!! I have the same Silver Creek and don't care for the running girl either. How would I chart a nun (Maria)? Never done it before.
Welcome and hello! I've seen a couple examples of Maria on Instagram. I think if you look at the #singasamplerseries hashtag they should come up. For recharting, the difficulty depends on how complicated you want to make it, but mostly it's about trying to keep your new design in roughly the same space/number of stitches as the original. For Maria, it would be making bobbed hair instead of the pigtails, a habit instead of shorts, etc. Good luck!
thanks for sharing all your plans and progress! Maybe a winding road into the distance for the Fa piece? idk how hard to chart it would be, but I just spent an hour charting a salt shaker so who am I to ask HAHAHA. xoxo
Yes, I thought similar. Maybe with a milestone or signpost giving a distance?
I really love that idea of a winding road as well (and constantly have The Beatles running through my head now). I did some charting for Early Americans last night and was nearly pulling my hair out but unwilling to quit, so I think we totally understand each other. 😂
I hope you pass the Wind in the Willows test! I haven't read that book for years, but I did see a stage version a few Christmasses ago and still loved it. That exam card is brilliant. I couldn't quite tell, but I think the picture on the front was my Oxford college. My favourite FFO this time was the clock. I might have been inspired to get a similar clock, although I haven't a clue what I will put in it.
Non-stitchy RUclips I love right now is The Rest Is Entertainment. Some of it is UK-specific but in general it is a fascinating discussion about entertainment industry issues that are relevant internationally. One of the presenters is Richard Osman - I can't remember whether I have recommended his books to you or not, but I do think you might enjoy them. They are sort-of-cozy English murder mysteries although they tend to have a high body count!
I finished the Wind in the Willows the other night and really loved it in the end. I remember a version being on Broadway about 10-15 years ago, and at the time it wasn't of interest, but now I am regretting having not seen it. I will keep an eye out in future. How fun if that's your Oxford college too! One of the things I really like about that series is the artwork they choose. I look forward to seeing your clock finish!
I hadn't heard of that RUclips channel, but it sounds really interesting, thank you! I have Osman's first book and had every intention of reading it and then bought more books and got distracted by others and ... and ...
I always enjoy your videos. Other type of video to watch is Creativity RV.
Oh, thank you! Both for watching and for the channel recommendation. I'll definitely check that one out.
I go with ostriches too: they are fast😂!
Oooh, I love that idea! 😂
Will you host a stitch a long for the Early Americans Cross Stitch series?
I think that can be arranged if others are interested, yes. :D
I’m in ! I ordered the charts, the cloth & the floss - I am planning a July 4th start - I’m committed 🇺🇸 would love to see a new stitch a long.
@@joninay3947 Hooray! I'm also getting ready for a start tomorrow (though it likely won't be much yet...) Let me check on a hashtag and get back to you on that too.
@@joninay3947 Hashtag update! We'll be using #250thindependencesal as well.
❤Got it ! I’m gtg 🗽thank you !
Ostrich will run
Love that idea, thank you!
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What about a fox they are playful and run around.
Fantastic idea! I have a red fox that passes through my yard on occasion too...